Writing And Sending A Text Sms Message; Storing A Telephone Number To The 1-Touch Speed Dial Keys (Tel1 To Tel6) - JabloCom GDP – 02 User Manual

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option above for information on using the scroll keys to open your phonebook.
Edit
Pressing this option loads an already sent SMS text message into the text editor. Use the
keyboard to edit the message. Press the Send key, enter the phone number and press OK to
deliver the message. This option is available only if you are reading a sent SMS text message
that does not use international characters, i.e., ASCII characters only.
If you would like to call the sender of the message you are reading, pick up the phone's receiver or press the
free), the phone will automatically dial the sender's phone number.

Writing and Sending a Text SMS Message

Writing Text
To type a text message, press the TEXT key (
QWERTY keyboard to type your message—press one key to display your first letter, again to display your second letter, and so on.
To enter a number into your text message use the phone's numeric keypad. Press the large oval key (
center of the keyboard to enter a space. Press the A/a key to switch between upper case (Abc — the next letter typed will be in
upper case while the following letters will be in lowercase) and lower case (abc) characters. Hold the A/a key down to permanently
switch to uppercase characters (ABC).
Up to 640 characters can be entered into a message. The number in the top right corner of the TEXT screen shows how many
characters have been written. If the text does not fit into one message the right corner displays how many SMS text messages
will be sent—up to 4.
Backspace key ( ) — removes characters to the left of the cursor. Pressing and holding the key down clears the entire
message screen.
If you are interrupted while writing a message (by an incoming phone call or by accidentally pressing the
lose the text you entered. You can reopen the text box at any time by pressing the TEXT key.
Using 4-way Scrolling
Use the 4-way scrolling keys to navigate the cursor in your message. To move the cursor: Left, press the left scroll key ( ); Right,
press the right scroll key ( ); Up, press the up scroll key ( ); Down, press the down scroll key ( ). Adjust the volume control
during a phone call by pressing the up scroll key ( ) to increase volume or the down scroll key ( ) to decrease volume, and press
the up or down scroll keys in standby mode to instantly access the list of names in your phonebook.
Writing Symbols and Special Characters
Your phone is equipped with a special text functionality that allows you to type the 13 orange characters written above certain
buttons on your keyboard. To enter one symbol, press the Symbol key briefly and release. Then press the keyboard key directly
below the orange symbol that you would like to type (e.g., T = %). Your phone also has numerous special characters stored in its
memory. To access these characters, press and hold the Symbol key until a symbol screen launches. Use the 4-way scrolling
buttons to navigate to the desired symbol and then press the Insert button located on the lower left-hand corner of the LCD panel.
Sending an SMS Text Message
After you have typed your message, press Send. A phone number entry screen will appear. Type in the phone number and click
OK; or press the up ( ) or down ( ) scroll keys to launch your phonebook, scroll through to the correct name and press Select or
, then press
again. The phone confirms the sending of each message with the following text message: "Message sent". A
"Message waiting" text will appear if the message is being held up at the network message center. If the message was not
delivered, a "Message undelivered" text will appear on screen. A "Sending failed" message appears if a network problem or
incorrectly dialed number occurred. If you are sending a text message longer than one SMS (160 characters), the phone will display
the number of SMS messages that have been processed and optionally asks for confirmation of sending. After all messages have
been processed, the phone will display how many messages were successfully sent. If an error occurs, you will be returned to the
editor.
Tip: When accessing the SMS editor (pressing the Text key) from either a phone number in the phonebook, a
missed call or from a message, you will not have to enter the SMS recipient's phone number. The phone number
from the previously displayed contact, call or message will automatically be used.

Storing a Telephone Number to the 1-touch Speed Dial Keys (TEL1 to TEL6)

The six 1-touch speed dial keys (TEL1-TEL6) located to the left of your numeric keypad are 1-touch memory keys. You can assign
phone numbers to these keys whereby pressing one of the buttons, the phone will automatically dial the number stored in the
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